Areas of Grass Land (excluding Heath and Mountain Land) in the United Kingdom--Acres.
Nevertheless, the decade closed more hopefully than it opened, and found farmers taking a keener interest in grass land, in live stock and in dairying.
An instrument for cutting the surface of grass land; a scarifier.
Salt marsh, grass land subject to the overflow of salt water.
The hemp was pulled a little before harvest, and immediately spread on grass land, where it lay for a month or six weeks.
The loss was greater on arable than on grass land, and 'flock farms' had suffered less than others, though they had begun to feel it heavily.
A useful implement was the trenching plough used on grass landto cut out the sides of trenches or drains, with a long handle and beam and with a coulter or knife fixed in it and sometimes a wheel or wheels.
At this height it is left as grass land, and higher up as woodland, moor, or waste land.
Grass land is in summer and autumn, and even in early winter, cooler near the surface than bare land.
It is well to know that manure on grass land, will so increase the growth of the good grasses, as to smother the weeds.
We mowed the weeds, but almost despaired of ever making a decent bit of grass land out of it.
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